NOTICE OF PROPOSAL TOADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATIONforRed Clover Poco Restoration ProjectNOTICE is given that Negative Declaration #648 has determined that this project, Red Clover Poco Restoration Project, will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment if it is funded and implemented. This project is also subject to NEPA review, as it is located entirely on National Forest lands in T24N, R13E, Sections 4, 5, 9 &10; and T25N, R13E, Sections 27, 32, 33 & 34 MDB&M; along Plumas County Road 111 (Genesee-Beckwourth Road),. This CEQA document is proposed to be adopted and has been filed with the Planning Department. It is now available for inspection and review. The CEQA review period for this Negative Declaration is from March 17, 2010 - April 29, 2010. (Note: This comment period has been extended two weeks, due to the oversight of not including this notice in the Indian Valley Recorder.) Written comments concerning this CEQA document will be accepted through the last day of the review period. Comments should be directed to Jim Graham, Senior Planner, Plumas County Planning Department, 555 Main St., Quincy CA 95971, or 530-283-7011, jimgraham@countyofplumas.com.The project is undergoing CEQA review as well as NEPA review, per requirements of the State of California, who would fund the project if the Beckwourth District Ranger decides to implement the project. For further information, contact: Leslie Mink, Plumas Corporation, 530-283-3739, leslie@plumascounty.org, 550 Crescent St. Quincy, CA 9597l.Published FRB, IVR, PR, CPMarch 31, 2010

Scoping NoticeUpper Dotta Canyon Restoration ProjectPlumas National ForestBeckwourth Ranger DistrictThe Beckwourth Ranger District, Plumas National Forest will conduct a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) environmental analysis to restore 253 acres of meadow floodplain and 2.9 miles of channel in the upper reaches of Red Clover Valley. The project area is located approximately seven air miles northeast of Portola, CA, and is comprised of 47 acres of National Forest System lands, and 206 acres of private land. The project will also undergo California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) analysis, with Plumas County as the Lead Agency. The project, proposed in partnership with the Feather River Coordinated Resource Management Group and the Goodwin Ranch, would restore the ecosystem function of the degraded channel/floodplain system using the pond and plug technique to remove streamflow from the gullied channel, and re-direct it into existing remnant channels on the surface of the meadow. The proposal also includes fencing for improved grazing management. Comments on this proposal should be submitted to Brendan Waterman, Interdisciplinary Team Leader, Plumas National Forest, Beckwourth Ranger District at 23 Mohawk Road, P.O. Box 7, Blairsden, CA 96103. Comments may be submitted by email in word (.doc), rich text format (.rtf), text (.txt), and hypertext markup language (.html) to: comments-pacificsouthwest-plumas-beckwourth@fs.fed.us. Comments may also be hand delivered weekdays 8:00 am - 4:30 pm at the above address. Please indicate that comments address the "Upper Dotta Canyon Restoration Project." Names and addresses of commenters will become part of the public record. Comments submitted by April 30, 2010 will be most helpful to the analysis.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brendan Waterman at the above address, or call 530-836-2575. NOTE: This was advertised last week in the Quincy and Portola papers, but was not included in the Indian Valley Recorder. Due to this oversight, the comment period has been extended one week.Published FRB, IVR, PR, CPMarch 31, 2010

Scoping NoticeMeadowview/Rowland Restoration ProjectPlumas National ForestBeckwourth Ranger DistrictThe Beckwourth Ranger District, Plumas National Forest will conduct a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) environmental analysis to restore 256 acres of meadow floodplain and 2.3 miles of channels in the upper reaches of the Last Chance Creek and Frenchman Lake watersheds. The project area is comprised of two treatment areas. The Meadowview component includes 20 acres of private lands and 4 acres of National Forest System lands, and the Rowland component includes 223 acres of private land and 9 acres of National Forest System lands. The project is located approximately seven air miles west of Doyle, CA. The project will also undergo California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) analysis, with Plumas County as the Lead Agency. The project, proposed in partnership with the Feather River Coordinated Resource Management Group and the private landowners, would restore ecosystem function of the degraded channel/floodplain systems using the pond and plug technique to remove streamflow from the gullied channels, and re-direct it into existing remnant channels on the surface of the meadow. Comments on this proposal should be submitted to Brendan Waterman, Interdisciplinary Team Leader, Plumas National Forest, Beckwourth Ranger District at 23 Mohawk Road, P.O. Box 7, Blairsden, CA 96103. Comments may be submitted by email in word (.doc), rich text format (.rtf), text (.txt), and hypertext markup language (.html) to: comments-pacificsouthwest-plumas-beckwourth@fs.fed.us. Comments may also be hand delivered weekdays 8:00 am - 4:30 pm at the above address. Please indicate that comments address the "Meadowview/Rowland Restoration Project." Names and addresses of commenters will become part of the public record. Comments submitted by April 30, 2010 will be most helpful to the analysis. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brendan Waterman at the above address, or call 530-836-2575. NOTE: This was advertised last week in the Quincy and Portola papers, but was not included in the Indian Valley Recorder. Due to this oversight, the comment period has been extended one week.Published FRB, IVR, PR, CPMarch 31, 2010